Important From Kyvos 2025.2 onwards, on Azure, you can process data on a dedicated compute cluster. Additionally, you Post-deployment, to switch from Kubernetes or Shared Query Engine, ensure the following: NOTE: Switching from a dedicated compute cluster to Kubernetes or a Shared Query Engine is not supported.Post-deployment, to switch from Kubernetes or Shared Query Engine, ensure the following: You must create a Virtual Machines Scale Set (VMSS) using the Dedicated Compute VMSS template provided by Kyvos. Switching from a dedicated compute cluster to Kubernetes or a Shared Query Engine is not supported.
If using a shared Kubernetes cluster with a dedicated user node pool, ensure that the user node pool has dedicated taints. refer to the Adding Taints and Configure Tolerations in Kyvos worker pods section. In Kyvos 2024.10, for shared K8s cluster, provide the compute namespace that has already been created. You can optionally use the K8s cluster on a shared basis (AWS, Azure, and GCP). If you select Kyvos compute type as Shared Query Engine, then K8s cluster-related information is not applicable. From Kyvos 2024.9 onwards, you can now increase or decrease the Kubernetes node pool Maximum Compute Server Count. This applies only to a dedicated node pool. If you have deployed Kyvos with the Kyvos Native compute cluster, you cannot switch to the External Compute cluster to process semantic models.
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